Moysés Samuel Jorge, Pucca Junior Gilberto Alfredo, Paludetto Junior Moacir, Moura Lenildo de
Rev Saude Publica. 2013 Dec;47 Suppl 3:161-7. doi: 10.1590/s0034-8910.2013047004329.
This comprehensive critical review, carried out in a descriptive-discursive style, presents the oral health surveillance policy currently in force in Brazil. Based on an appraisal of the national and international literature on the subject of health surveillance, it examines the formulation of a scientific and political agenda for oral health surveillance, which is anchored in the institutions of the Brazilian Public Health System. The accomplishment of this agenda is exemplified by the presentation of the most recent Brazilian Oral Health survey (SBBrasil 2010). A conclusive summary is presented on the search for a theoretical and methodological convergence of both the identification of the obstacles and weaknesses still detectable in this policy, and the recognition of its virtues already confirmed by important advances and achievements.
本全面的批判性综述以描述性-论述性风格展开,介绍了巴西目前实施的口腔健康监测政策。基于对健康监测主题的国内外文献评估,它审视了以巴西公共卫生系统机构为依托的口腔健康监测科学与政治议程的制定。该议程的成果通过展示最新的巴西口腔健康调查(2010年巴西口腔健康调查)得以体现。针对探寻该政策中仍可察觉的障碍与弱点的识别以及对其已由重要进展和成就所证实的优点的认可在理论和方法上的趋同,给出了结论性总结。